09-26-2013, 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn
There's a difference between saying something *will* happen and the possibility that it *could* happen. No one can predict the future, not even Porno Dan. You might consider the fact that you were targeted for attention that brought you trouble like many the other producers in California who have gotten targeted in the past by law enforcement and other governmental agencies because you make a lot of noise and stick your head up and practically ask for it. John Stagliano, Max Hardcore, Rob Black, TT Boy, Ira Isaacs and many others have learned that lesson and they all produced porn exclusively or mostly in California, the primary state where it's legal. Unless your movie is considered obscene of course, which could be applied to even the most vanilla sex movie. Historically, California is the state that is by far the most risky to shoot porn, not the least risky.
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